Posted on 10/03/2004 10:32:19 AM PDT by mojito
A LEAKED report has exposed the extent of alleged corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food scheme in Iraq, identifying up to 200 individuals and companies that made profits running into hundreds of millions of pounds from it.
The report largely implicates France and Russia, whom Saddam Hussein targeted as he sought support on the UN Security Council before the Iraq war. Both countries were influential voices against UN-backed action.
A senior UN official responsible for the scheme is identified as a major beneficiary. The report, marked highly confidential, also finds that the private office of Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, profited from the cheap oil. Saddams regime awarded this oil during the run-up to the war when military action was being discussed at the UN.
The report was drawn up on behalf of the interim Iraqi government in preparation for a possible legal action against those who may have illicitly profited under Saddam. The Iraqis hired the London-based accountants KPMG and lawyers Freshfields to advise on future action.
It details a catalogue of alleged bribery and corruption perpetrated by Saddam under the UN programme, revealing how the regime lined its pockets and those of influential politicians, journalists and UN officials.
The UN oil-for-food scheme was set up in 1995 to allow Iraq to sell controlled amounts of oil to raise money for humanitarian supplies. However, the leaked report reveals Saddam systematically abused the scheme, using it to buy political influence throughout the world.
The former Iraqi regime was in effect free to allocate oil to whom it wished. Dozens of private individuals were given oil at knockdown prices. They were able to nominate recognised traders to buy the cheap oil from the Iraqi state oil firm and sell it for a personal profit.
The report says oil was given to key countries: The regime gave priority to Russia, China and France. This was because they were permanent members of, and hence had the ability to influence decisions made by, the UN Security Council. The regime . . . allocated private oil to individuals or political parties that sympathised in some way with the regime.
The report also details how the regime benefited by arranging illegal kickbacks from oil sales.
From September 2000, it is said Saddam made $228m (£127m) from kickbacks deposited in accounts across the Middle East. The analysis details only the export of oil not the import of humanitarian supplies, also alleged to have been riddled with corruption.
The report is an interim analysis and therefore studies only a sample of oil contracts.
The other main allegations included in the report are that:
Benon Sevan, director of the UN oil-for-food programme, received 9.3m barrels of oil from the regime which he is estimated to have sold for a profit of £670,000. Sevan has always denied any improper conduct.
A former senior aide to Putin allegedly organised the sale of almost 4m barrels of oil at a profit of more than £330,000. At the time the oil was sold, Russia was blocking the UN from supporting Americas demands to attack Iraq. According to the report, the aide, who worked in the presidential office, received 3.9m barrels of oil between May and December 2002.
In the two months during the run-up to the war, the Iraqi regime illegally sold about £30m of oil to a Jordanian-based company with the money deposited in a Jordanian bank account established by the regime. This is suspected to have been an attempt to secure safe passage for Saddams family in the event of war.
A French oil company teamed up with the regime to bribe a UN-appointed inspector monitoring exports of Iraqi oil. The inspector, a Portuguese national working for Saybolt, a Dutch firm, was paid a total of £58,000 in cash to forge export documents. The French firm is linked to a close associate of Jacques Chirac, the countrys president. A spokesman for Saybolt said it would be investigating the allegations.
Saddam imposed a surcharge of between 10 cents and 50 cents (5p to 27p) for every barrel of oil allocated by his regime between September 2000 and the end of 2002. The money raised from this illegal surcharge was deposited in bank accounts in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates. Iraqi embassies, including those in Moscow, Athens, Cairo, Rome, Vienna and Geneva, collected the money.
In total, 175 firms and individuals allegedly paid bribes to secure oil from the regime. According to the report: The only way of enforcing the surcharge was through verbal personal guarantees and promises due to the sensitivity of the surcharge and the secrecy surrounding its imposition. However, after extensive efforts in collecting these amounts, a total of $228m (£127m) out of $263m (£146m) was eventually collected (87% of the total imposed).
Some companies were afraid to pay the amounts through the banking system, in order not to be exposed or face possible legal sanctions overseas, and therefore preferred to pay in cash.
The report claims that Russians had a prominent role. They received unprecedented priority and were allocated a third of all Iraqi oil most of which was resold to other nations. Besides Putins private office, those named as having received oil include political parties, Russian oil firms and the foreign ministry.
A section of the report on Russian involvement says Saddam and his henchmen furthered their political and propagandist cause through companies, individuals and political parties that have no relation to the oil industry. Through their activities, they have gained the indebtedness of the Russian Federation and with that, its weight and leadership on the world stage as well as its permanent membership of the UN Security Council.
Last week Claude Hankes-Drielsma, an Iraqi government adviser who worked on the investigation, confirmed the report as genuine. The records demonstrate that the UN oil-for-food programme provided Saddam with a vehicle to buy support internationally by bribing political parties, companies, journalists and other individuals, he said. This shows the need for a complete review of the UN.
OK Mr. & Mrs. Hinterland, Saddam bribed France, Germany & Russia to stay in power. (So he could continue shooting at our planes, killing his own people, paying suicide bombers, etc.)
How's that?
5.56mm
Good job.
See if you like this summary too:
Bush was on the defensive in the debate because of incredibly-biased questions from the Lib moderator.
Kerry cheated.
Paraphrasing the Frenchman himself: "What's worse?"
Maybe a little too simplified.
Tough crowd...sheesh. ;^)
5.56mm
INTERESTING that I have been all over the net and checked on the MSM news and for some reason I can not find this anywhere but in TheLondonTimes. Since American communist media is not reporting this, it must not be true.
/sarc
Mention this in passing every chance that you get. This is the group of people that Kerry wants us to pass a "Global Test" with.
BTT!!!!!!!
BTTT!!!!!!!
I have yet to get an answer from my last prayer....rid the media of bias and see them reporting issues as they are without malice.
And if sKerry gets in he can be bought too.
Thanks for the ping.
It is good....but I guess it is the journalist in me, but I am unwilling to use the word "bribe" yet.
I would say Saddam gave his money to countries he thought he could influence etc.....but a bribe implies a larger conspiracy on the part of the Russians etc. than one guy taking some money etc.
"These are the "foreign leaders" with whom Kerry wants to do business."
Well of course it is, he wants his share too.
Could you please tell me which role Germany played in your game? Which advantages had Germany from its opposition - except the domestic that it helped to re-elect the current Chancellor?
Copied, pasted and passed on.
I Don't think you are mad at us are you. Here's it is without shouting.
Weve been waiting for several months for this to break open! The airing of this scandal is what some European leaders are blaming on bush and want him out of office as soon as possible! Kerry would, presumably, try to quash all this as soon as possible and thus gain acceptance to Chiracs inner circle of political cronies!!! This is the reason why the corrupt press in Europe and in the united states is trying to bump George Bush out of the white house! Koji Annan and his son Kojo are up to their eyeballs in this as well! There are also several banks, some in the control of the Rothschild group, who would also like to see this scandal of the century disappear as soon as possible!
Those that have access to OReilly should put pressure on him to continue to air this scandal until the back of the United Nations is broken once and for all! America cannot allow this scandal, this thievery, go unpunished! We should repudiate the United Nations and leave it as soon as possible! We have no reason to finance an organization that is riddle with so much corruption! Why should be pass the global test that Kerry talked about during the debates? Is he mad, or drunk, or both???
Lets hit on this subject as much as we can... This is being reported by the times of London, not the New York Times!!! Get hold of yourselves, freepers, and denounce the United Nations and the perpetrators of this crime which is being hidden from our eyes until Kerry, (Chiracs acolyte), gets a chance to erase it if he should take over the government of the united states!
Looks like what started out as the "Oil-for-food" program, as run by the UN, became the "Food-for-oil" program.
No, it became the Oil-for-palaces-and-arms program.
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